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trasher [3.6K]
3 years ago
7

What must be true in order to find a sum for an infinite geometric series?​

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1 answer:
Elis [28]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

That’s just your millennial snowflake brain being unable to comprehend real work. My grandpa lost both his thumbs to frostbite while walking 29.67 kilomiles to school in 10 feet of snow in the summer uphill both ways and he could still wield any tool known to man. And he did so for 83 and a half years until they forced him to retire because he was making all the other workers look like pansies. When he was told he was being forced to retire, he marched into the CEO’s office and declared “I’d rather be dead than a deadbeat.” Then he dropped dead on the spot. Now that’s loyalty!

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